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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MessiahMessiah - Wikipedia

    In Abrahamic religions, a messiah or messias (Hebrew: מָשִׁיחַ, romanized: māšīaḥ; Greek: μεσσίας, messías; Arabic: مسيح, masīḥ; lit. ' the anointed one ') is a saviour or liberator of a group of people.

  2. Learn the meaning and history of the word "Messiah" and how it refers to Jesus Christ, the ultimate Anointed One who fulfilled hundreds of prophecies in the Old Testament. Discover how Jesus is the prophet, priest, and king who delivers us from sin and death.

  3. Learn about the concept of messiah in Judaism, Christianity, and other religions, and its historical and biblical origins. Explore the different types and meanings of messiah, from the Hebrew mashiaḥ to the Greek christos, and their implications for theology and eschatology.

  4. Messiah is a Hebrew word meaning "the anointed one" or "the chosen one". Learn how Jesus fulfilled the Old Testament prophecies and became the Messiah, God's anointed Savior of the world.

  5. Jesus’ reluctance to use the title Christ of himself. While the New Testament writers unanimously affirm that Jesus is the Anointed/Christ/Messiah, the four Gospels are consistent in observing that Jesus himself avoided using the title mešîḥā’/christos “anointed one” of himself.

  6. The idea that a human being–the Messiahwill help usher in the redemption of the Jewish people has roots in the Bible. However, Jewish sources have not, as a general rule, focused attention on the specific personal qualities of the Messiah.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MessianismMessianism - Wikipedia

    Messiah ( Hebrew: משיח; mashiah, moshiah, mashiach, or moshiach, ("anointed [one]") is a term used in the Hebrew Bible to describe priests and kings, who were traditionally anointed. For example, Cyrus the Great, the King of Persia, is referred to as "God's anointed" (Messiah) in the Bible. In Jewish messianic tradition and eschatology, the ...

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